A mountable ball holder comprises a receiving member and a cover. The receiving member has resilient first, second, and third arcuate members that define a ball receiving area. The first, second, and third arcuate members each lie in a separate plane and converge to form a mounting portion. The mounting portion has at least one attachment member for securing an external surface of the mounting portion to a support structure. The cover is secured to an internal surface of the mounting portion such that the cover conceals the at least one attachment member.
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9. A mountable ball holder, consisting of:
a receiving member having resilient first, second, and third arcuate members extending from a mounting portion; the first, second, and third arcuate members defining a ball receiving area; the mounting portion having at least one attachment member for securing an external surface of the mounting portion to a support structure; and
a cover that is secured to an internal surface of the mounting portion such that the cover conceals the at least one attachment member; and
contoured side ends of the arcuate members having a mid-section formed between two enlarged ends whereby said mid-section is narrower than said enlarged ends.
1. A mountable ball holder, comprising:
a receiving member having resilient first, second, and third arcuate members that define a ball receiving area; the first, second, and third arcuate members each lie in a separate plane and converge to form a mounting portion; the first, second, and third arcuate members and the mounting portion being formed in a single piece from a molded plastic material, and the mounting portion having at least one attachment member for securing the receiving member to a support structure; and
contoured side ends of the arcuate members having a mid-section formed between two enlarged ends whereby said mid-section is narrower than said enlarged ends.
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The invention generally relates to a ball holder and, more particularly, the invention relates to a mountable ball holder that mounts to a support structure and has a plurality of resilient arcuate members that receive and retain or hold a ball there between.
Whether at school, at the gym, or at home, the storage and/or display of a ball such as, a basketball, football, exercise ball, or the like, can be a frustrating experience. Keeping the ball securely on a shelf, on the floor, or in any other storage location is virtually impossible, because the ball invariably rolls from its desired position. Not only is a loose ball potentially dangerous, but a loose ball is more susceptible to damage. Additionally, loose balls will cause an area to have a cluttered appearance. Accordingly, there exists a need for a mountable ball holder that can securely hold a ball in a desired location. There further exists a need for a mountable ball holder that is easy to use and assemble.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a mountable ball holder comprising a receiving member having resilient first, second, and third arcuate members that define a ball receiving area. The first, second, and third arcuate members each lie in a separate plane and converge to form a mounting portion. The mounting portion has at least one attachment member for securing the receiving member to a support structure.
It is further an object of the invention to provide a mountable ball holder comprising a receiving member and a cover. The receiving member has first, second, and third arcuate members that extend from a mounting portion. The first, second, and third arcuate members define a ball receiving area. The mounting portion has at least one attachment member for securing an external surface of the mounting portion to a support structure. The cover is secured to an internal surface of the mounting portion such that the cover conceals the at least one attachment member.
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The receiving member 2 is formed from a single piece of material, such as plastic, all engineered plastic, sheet metal, wood, etc. Additionally, the receiving member 2 may be formed, for example, by molding or blow molding. The material should be sufficiently rigid enough to support a ball 24, as shown in
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In order to assemble and secure the mountable ball holder 1, the external surface 10 of the mounting portion 7 is positioned adjacent to a support structure 23, as shown in
In use, the ball 24 is inserted into the narrow ball receiving opening formed by the slightly converged free ends 16 of the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6. As the ball 24 is inserted, the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6 deflect away from the ball 24 to allow the ball 24 to pass into the ball receiving area 14. The narrowed portions 17 of the main bodies 15 of the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6 help to facilitate the deflection of the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6. Once the ball 24 is received in the ball receiving area 14, the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6 resile to secure the ball 24 in the receiving member 2. Because the attachment members 12 are covered by the cover 3, the ball 24 is prevented from contacting the attachment members 12.
To remove the ball 24 from the receiving member 2, the ball 24 is pulled toward the free ends 16 of the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6. As the ball 24 contacts the free ends 16 of the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6, the free ends 16 deflect away from the ball 24 to allow the ball 24 to pass out of the ball receiving area 14. Once the ball 24 passes through the ball receiving area 14, the first, second, and third arcuate members 4, 5, 6 resile.
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The receiving member 2′ is formed from a single piece of material, such as plastic, all engineered plastic, sheet metal, wood, etc. Additionally, the receiving member 2′ may be formed, for example, by molding or blow molding. The material should be sufficiently rigid enough to support a ball 24′, as shown in
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The mountable ball holder 1′ of the second embodiment is assembled, secured, and used in the same manner as the mountable ball holder 1 of the first embodiment and therefore such assembly, securement, and use will not be described in further detail herein.
The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.
Kurcheski, John Russell Simonetta
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